Hack your pile of business cards: Japanese startup
Sansan scans them and tracks relationships forged every time a card changes hands; this generates business leads
Tokyo
EVEN in the age of LinkedIn profiles and digital addresses, the business card endures.
In almost every place on earth, people exchange contact information using printed rectangles of paper (except, perhaps, in Silicon Valley and increasingly in China). They can get lost, and most folks don't take the extra step of transferring names and numbers to a digital contacts list.
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